Showing posts with label rock art.. Show all posts
Showing posts with label rock art.. Show all posts

Saturday, August 28, 2010

UBIRR-Rock art and sunset.

My apologies for lack of posts. We have been out of range for a bit and have some issues with our photos. Plus I must say when it comes to a choice between the computer or the beach, well beach I say!

High up in the Top End of the Northern Territory lies Ubirr, right on the edge of Arnhem Land and Kakadu. Ubirr is host to wonderful galleries of ancient aboriginal rock art. It is also perched high above a plateau of land that floods in the wet season and is home to many kinds of bird and wildlife.

We ventured out later in the heat of the day to see the art while it was light, and to see the sunset. Fortunately the local ranger was there giving talks at the sites and at sunset. It was a fantastic experience.
We took heaps of photos, here are just a few.



Through this intriguing pathway lies some amazing rock art.


The stripes on the rear of this animal suggest it is a thylacene.



Maybe an ibis, brolga or jabiru?



The aboriginal people did not believe in touching up others work. Instead they painted over the top resulting in large galleries of works. Many were overlapping.


A glimpse from up high on to the plateau below.




Mr M. checking out the view.

Sun setting over the rocks.

The Moerks

Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Kakadu - Norlangie Rock Ark


Here we are in the World Heritage Area, Kakadu National Park.


We camped in Jabiru, lovely green grass campsites and a great pool.


Our first visit was to see the rock art at Norlangie.









Master B was complaining at the start because it was hot and he had to walk. By the end he thought it was awesome as did we all. The rock art was just amazing. I loved the pictorial explanations.




The colours of Norlangie Rock itself were absolutely amazing.

And if that wasn't enough rock art we decided to go to UBIRR that night for more and to see the famous sunset.

The Moerks